Muslim MPs and public sent letters promoting sick ‘game’ where players get 1000 points for ‘burning a mosque’ by mysterious ‘Last Soldiers of Christ’ group

On social media shocked locals told how Muslim families had received blank envelopes with the posters inside. Set to apparently take place next month, the poster reads: "They have hurt you, they have made your loved ones suffer"

Londoners have been shocked to receive the posters through their letterboxCredit: Alamy Live News

The leaflets lists a string of tasks telling people they can win points by committing increasingly serious offences against Muslims.

This includes winning 10 points to "verbally abuse a Muslim", 100 points to "beat up a Muslim" and 2500 points to "nuke Mecca".

The Metropolitan Police said that they are probing reports about the letters.

Speaking to The Sun Online, anti-Islamophobia group director Iman Atta OBE said: "Those behind the malicious letters are trying to create fear within the Muslim communities and the threatening letter titled ‘Punish a Muslim Day’ may be part of a wider campaign of hate against Muslims.

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"Tell MAMA documented last year how the so-called ‘Muslim Slayer’ targeted mosques in parts of London and the United States in 2017 with similar threats, and in some cases, with non-toxic white powder.

"The letter calls for a day of violence against Muslims. So the impact is wider and should always be taken into account in sentencing of perpetrators.”

However mystery surrounds who is behind the poster.

Those who came across it claim that imagery on the poster references a group called The Last Soldiers of Christ.

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